$\begingroup$is it possible to move the middle axis (for CDF) to the right and become thee 2nd axis in my example chart?$\endgroup$
– iFikrFeb 16 '16 at 18:24

$\begingroup$What if I want to bring the CDF plot in-front of the Histrogram?$\endgroup$
– iFikrFeb 17 '16 at 0:47

$\begingroup$@iFikr Reverse the roles of the two plots in the code in my answer. You will have to play with the numbers {0.0, 1.98}, {316, 380} a bit.$\endgroup$
– bbgodfreyFeb 17 '16 at 0:49

$\begingroup$I tried to figure out the best value for that {0.0, 1.98}, {316, 380} value and come out with Manipulate[Histogram[npv10v2,40,GridLines-> Automatic, Epilog -> Inset[DiscretePlot[CDF[d,x],{x,-150,150,1},Axes->{False,True},AxesOrigin->{150,0}],Center,{0.0,0.465},{a,b}]],{{a,317.35,"a"},300,320},{{b,6.5,"b"},4.0,7}] . The best value for a is around 317 and for b is 6.3. However, I seems to have problem to really align them correctly (changing a will affect b parameter). Anything wrong?$\endgroup$
– iFikrFeb 17 '16 at 1:28

$\begingroup$btw, I'm very new to Mathematica..$\endgroup$
– iFikrFeb 17 '16 at 1:29

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